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    An Inability to Recognize Objects That Belong to a Particular
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An Inability to Recognize Objects That Belong to a Particular

Question 191

Question 191

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An inability to recognize objects that belong to a particular category while still maintaining the ability to recognize objects outside the category is called:


A) genetic dysphasia.
B) Broca's aphasia.
C) category-specific deficit.
D) Wernicke's aphasia.

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